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Caribbean Airlines offers daily flights into Fort Lauderdale from Montego Bay & Kingston, Jamaica 

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December 21, 2024
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Just three days following the re-introduction of Caribbean Airlines flights between Kingston and Fort Lauderdale, the airline has announced that starting March 2025, a daily service between Montego Bay and Fort Lauderdale will be added to the airline’s schedule. Currently, the Kingston to Fort Lauderdale schedule, operates 3 days a week, on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.

However, from March 07, 2025, this service will move to a daily service. These flights will offer connectivity between both the Northern and Southern points of Jamaica to South Florida; and is a direct response to customer feedback, highlighting Caribbean Airlines’ dedication to putting its customers at the heart of its operations.

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Caribbean Airlines flights between Montego Bay and Fort Lauderdale open for sale that started on  Friday December 20, 2024, with the first flight departing on March 7, 2025.

Persons can visit the company’s website www.caribbean-airlines.com, Reservations Sales Call Centre, Ticket Offices and Travel Agents.

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